Part, Question
1 1, 16 | that "Truth and mind do not rank as equals, otherwise ~truth
2 1, 21 | steward gives to each what his rank deserves. As then the ~proper
3 1, 29 | Hence, those who held high rank in the Church came to ~be
4 1, 50 | Incorporeal substances rank between God and corporeal ~
5 1, 57 | are proportioned to the rank of ~these substances according
6 1, 62 | meriting rise up to the rank of a higher, and the distinct
7 1, 65 | given an higher or a ~lower rank, retaining their simplicity;
8 1, 66 | as ~angels of the highest rank, who assist [*Infra, Q[112],
9 1, 51 | Incorporeal substances rank between God and corporeal ~
10 1, 58 | are proportioned to the rank of ~these substances according
11 1, 63 | meriting rise up to the rank of a higher, and the distinct
12 1, 66 | given an higher or a ~lower rank, retaining their simplicity;
13 1, 67 | as ~angels of the highest rank, who assist [*Infra, Q[112],
14 1, 104 | these hold the highest ~rank among miracles. Secondly,
15 1, 104 | and such hold the second rank in miracles. Thirdly, ~a
16 1, 111 | nature which occupies a rank above bodies. Yet an ~angel
17 2, 4 | which is vision, must needs rank before ~delight. For delight
18 2, 14 | in such matters does not rank ~so high as to be desirable
19 2, 17 | power, so does the object rank ~before the act. Now the
20 2, 17 | sensitive powers are of higher rank than ~the vegetal powers.
21 2, 17 | reason, shows that they rank ~lowest.~Aquin.: SMT FS
22 2, 22 | in any ~genus, seems to rank first among all things that
23 2, 61 | may surpass ~another in rank and perfection, as man in
24 2, 61 | virtues, except in prudence, rank ~before the moral virtues,
25 2, 61 | their subject, they do not rank ~before them as virtues;
26 2, 61 | principal, it needs not to rank ~above all the others, but
27 2, 73 | committed against persons of rank are expressly ~condemned:
28 2, 73 | against a person of higher rank; for this is done ~because
29 2, 95 | best men or men of highest rank; and then we have the ~"
30 2, 37 | directed, even as the good of a rank in the army ~is less than
31 2, 62 | entrusted to persons of rank having public ~authority:
32 2, 98 | admitted to their former rank, and must be assigned a
33 2, 98 | be received again, their rank being changed as stated.~
34 2, 100 | account of their higher rank: while fear is due to them
35 2, 106 | wicked in keeping with his ~rank and position does not usurp
36 2, 143 | practice of virtue, such as rank, power, and ~riches [*Ethic.
37 2, 158 | to those of the lowest rank; thus the common name of
38 2, 159 | men are of the ~highest rank, who cannot, without falsehood,
39 2, 159 | each one according to his rank. It is ~imperiled by pride,
40 2, 160 | of highest and foremost rank, or because it ~originates
41 2, 180 | belongs to persons of higher rank, namely prelates, who are ~
42 2, 181 | or poor, of high or low rank, and so forth. Wherefore ~
43 2, 187 | order to another of higher rank.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[189] A[
44 3, 6 | ways: first, as regards rank of dignity, as we say the ~
45 3, 6 | Hence if we consider the rank of ~dignity, the soul is
46 3, 25 | of honor, for instance, rank, knowledge, and ~virtue,
47 3, 31 | bishop, from being of higher rank than an ~ordinary priest.
48 3, 49 | Passion. For eminence of rank belongs to God alone, just
49 3, 60 | walls, and persons of high rank. ~Consequently those secrets,
50 3, 67 | attains only to the lowest rank among the Christian ~people:
51 3, 72 | fitness of age, physique and rank are required; and consequently ~
52 Suppl, 8 | help, ~he holds a lower rank, and the penitent is not
53 Suppl, 37| spiritual actions should rank above bodily actions. But ~
54 Suppl, 37| since he is of inferior rank.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[37] A[
55 Suppl, 37| the ~acolyte is of higher rank. It is the same with the
56 Suppl, 40| 1~OBJ 2: Further, powers rank according to acts. Now no
57 Suppl, 40| there are other degrees of rank corresponding to the degrees
58 Suppl, 46| his equal or superior in rank. But if he has married ~
59 Suppl, 46| husband is of much higher rank ~than she, or if there be
60 Suppl, 51| person, so do high and low rank, or dignity of position
61 Suppl, 51| Error about a person's rank, as such, does not void
62 Suppl, 51| the error about a person's rank or position amounts ~to
63 Suppl, 51| person, her error about ~his rank does not void the marriage;
64 Suppl, 52| belongs to those of higher rank. Now in ~generating the
65 Suppl, 55| party that is inferior in rank and wealth, ~for they, one
66 Suppl, 74| Although among the members some rank higher than others and ~
67 Suppl, 86| perfection: yet ~they do not rank as high as poverty, since
68 Suppl, 93| they could, in order to rank with the faithful who are ~
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